Secuoya Studios, a prominent film and TV studio based in Madrid, is expanding its reach into the French market through a new partnership with Sydney Gallonde, a well-known French producer. Gallonde, recognized for his work on successful series like “No Second Chance” and “Just One Look” based on Harlan Coben’s novels, will be collaborating with Secuoya Studios on developing premium French content for a global audience.
With this new deal, Secuoya Studios will have exclusive access to Gallonde’s upcoming projects, which include adaptations of French literary works and socially relevant content. Gallonde’s previous works, such as “French Riviera” and “Le Colosse aux pieds d’argile,” have garnered critical acclaim and international recognition, making him a valuable partner for Secuoya Studios.
This collaboration is part of Secuoya Studios’ strategy to diversify its content by producing a significant portion in languages other than Spanish. Earlier this year, the studio entered the U.K. market with a similar partnership, showcasing its commitment to creating a diverse and global portfolio.
Brendan Fitzgerald, CEO of Secuoya Studios, expressed excitement about the partnership with Gallonde, highlighting the French market’s creative influence and international appeal. He emphasized the importance of bringing original French stories to a global audience, with Gallonde’s expertise adding a valuable perspective to their projects.
Gallonde, known for his passion for storytelling and multicultural narratives, sees this partnership as an opportunity to showcase the universal appeal of French content. He aims to create stories that resonate across cultures, shedding light on underrepresented voices and sparking meaningful conversations on a global scale.
As Secuoya Studios and Sydney Gallonde join forces to create compelling French content for international audiences, the collaboration promises to bring fresh and engaging narratives to the forefront of the entertainment industry. With a focus on authenticity and cultural richness, this partnership is set to redefine the boundaries of storytelling in the global market.